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Lok for the name Gold Medal on every hoy ead accept no imitation NOTICE Owing to the continued high cost of labor and material, | the Commissioners have found it necessary to make a ..ught increase in the eleciric power rates as follows: Next 2400 kw.. hours- per month 3.75¢ per kw. hotir. All over 3000 kw. hours per v month 2.7¢ per kw. hour. Monthly minimum - charxe : to remain as at’ present, i e, $2.00 for the first HP. orf}ld] The above rates will be ef- fective. commencing Jan. 1st, 1920, and for -bills ‘rendered|# commencing Feb, 1st, 1920, /| The City of Norwich er they reported little new when they left tonight. ey The authori thely”, case aga | the led some extent on ‘thé evidence -obtained from*two hand-writing ‘experts. These men, have informed Pre kil signed “J. ark, N. in Wh en that in the.note of condolence said to have been sent to Mrs. Damsey by|ed James P. Wilson, chief county de- Mrs. Edith' Jones, housekeeper for |tective, as telling him. NS EVIDENCE IN “BILLY" DANSEY DEATH Hammionton, ‘N, J., Dee. 10s—Author- ities' from’ County Prosétutor Gaskill's gffice of Atlantic. City spent the day here endgavorigg to run down: furth- accessory after the fact. “Bill}’ Dansey was killed when evidence in the Dansey case, but dog, reported that the authorities found, suchi-a “knife, be_confirmed. are believed to. bage) st Charles. S White,] Hammonton dahlta | grower‘ “aceus- of the murder of “Billy” Dansey to er time arrives. secutor Gas- the* note: P.” and postmarked New- hich infermed Mrs. Dan- that her son had been kidnapped his, mistake for little “Bunny™ e of Charles White, and tak- west that hand-writing H. White. notified of his son’s arrest appears to be the same as| ‘“We do not say that liberately. murdered Bill | | LEGAL AID ASSOCIATICN , New. York,»Dec.-10.—The 'navy’iegal ‘formedtoday. at ‘o "meeting of three’ ssistantsecretarles of the navy and th, 1an.. Winthrop, former. assistant -sec- | BERLIN SEES GLEMENCY PROPOSALS FOR SOLUTION re tomorrow, it was announced. City. ITALIAN DEPUTY DENOUNCED FOR MEN IN THE NAVY Rome, Tuesday, Deec. ssociation, to provide competent 1 for enlisted men of the navy are courtmartialed and to supply 1 aid in civil matters in which en- naval men become involved was of deputies today king's address. er prominent citizens. Certificate rporation: of the new organiza- republie, but be presented :for approval triumph of socialism. Deputy Crispoldi critized the fall te Willlam- McAdoo was president of the association Its trustees include Rear Ad- Alpert. Gleaves, commander of Atlantie flegt, Herbert Satiérlee, ief Magistrate McAdoo-and K- sis on the ‘developments of the situa party had rec L the leader, and cal usurper. . | When Deput: Cripoidi spoks favor. ably of the nation/ ed and shouted: “It What we want i a soci y of the navy; Wm, Ziegler, Ji W2 Butler Duncan, capt; val reserve forces; state superintendent and Arthur: Curtiss James, of adelphia, The project was broach- 5 v of e Navy Daniels n he was quoted as say. i feel in a position to a sial status to private organi- character indicated. doesn't SOUTH NORWALK ACCEPTS South Norwalk, Conn. common council mously accepted night resi Bodwell, shier of the D lhc City. Treasurer Wilfreq IN'ENTENTE NOTES ‘The entente notes City n torie Lh:u\ has ssumed,” hoy éontain tangl- The final clause of | t' the. cnlen'c cnuld M ago by He Has-not yet off ashier. urer, upon receiving a msck for $60, 000 from the office of 5 probably W fons also can tak ertain modifications $50,000 of $10.000 ot the c ':BOSTON GANGSTER CONFESSES OF THE FIUME QUESTION Dec. Jhite's. father, accused of being an Close observers of the case at Ham- monton still cling to the theory that a stone or dahlia cutter meant for his Jack, struck him instead. It is have but this cannot ‘White in his cell ‘at Mays Landing still maintains his innocence and says he will clear his name when the prop- “My arrest is about as foolish a piece of business as I ever heard of,”.he told his father, Edward The elder White today explained inj detail what evidence had been,vouch- safed by the authorities when he was ogr. soni_de- he quot- KING' EMMANUEL’S SPEECH 9.~Deputy Benteni, socialist and deputy Crispol- di, Catholic, discussed in the ghamber King Victor Em- manuel’s speech from the throne. The former ' denounced every part of the He doclared that the socialist group was in favor of a re- public nét because of their love for a order to assure the tre of the king to lay greater empha- tion, but laudeg the speech as a whole. He was much heckled by the social- not the king as ling the latter a the socialists hiss- exist. ty of peoples.” RESIGNATION OF TREASURER Dec. 10.—The ortage was report- bank officers. resigned as money to the MURDER THREE YEARS-AGO phy’s statement was made freely, his only motive 4n ammug the crime being, he said, to free Charles Rolliris, 2 young man who has been convicted and gentenced to life. imprisonment for_the crime. The confession was a Bosion newspaper m ccompanied- to the by_a former friend of Murvws Rollins, who resempies | Murphy, who ‘witnessed the shooting. - After Rollins’ conviction former friends of Murphy:told the court Rnluns‘wu in~ nocent. The court suggested théy get a statement from Mul’pb}l»fi'llb might result in 2 pardon for Rollins. Murphy was informed ' ‘of Rollins'| oy, conviction and.today wrote aod sign- ed the following confession: i “I, Jesse Myrphy, together with fn- other man, shot 3nds killea’ F\:X& Satirdsy night, using a Smith and Wesson, a few minutes b:- fore closing time. " In the store was a young boy and a woman. Gun was thrown over a tmall bridge at Atlan- tic avenue.” The : signature was wltnwud by three officlals of the institution.” = - STREET FIGHT TO RESULT o "IN A CHARGE OF MURDER Bridgeport, Dec. 10.—Leonard Ga- briello, of 21 Reilley street, this city, will ‘be charged with. the murder —of Harry Rossingal, 2 local youth who was killed in @ street fight in the Hast Side, Sunday night, when bé is ar- raigned befors the . Bridgeport eity court Saturday, morning. Gabriello bas declared his innocence, -but the police are in possession of evidenee fiuch leads them to ‘believe that he is the man who inflicted 2 fatal stab wound on Rossignal. Gabriello was was arrested in’ & Norwalk. buteher shop yesterday afternoon by a num- ber of Bridgeport detectives. He is now being held here under $5.000 bonds on & technical charge of breach of the peace. AN ESTATE RAIDED IN COUNTY CAVAN, IRE. -1 Belfast, Ireland, Dec. 10—A party of sixty men, armed with saws and axes, raided an estate in county Ca- vart Monday which is Under the con- trol of the land judges court, an !gen! of which is an Ulster Orangeman. The raiders cut dowr 300 trees and carted them away. A ‘search by the police has revealed portions of many other freshly felled trees in houses in the same locality. pEAR el L V. 1t is sald that every man has his price—yet 1ots of men give themselves away | Cured His RUPTURE I was badly ruptured while lifting a trunk several years ago. Poctors sald my on hope of cure Was an opératjon. Trusses did me no good. T hold o something that completely oured me. Years haye pass- ¢d and the rupture has never returned, althoughh I am doing hard work as a carpenter, There 3 lost tim muble 1 operation, no ha ot Ronte, Taesday, T Major Giu- 10—Jesse Mur-|to sell, but Eive full information ati, chief of th of Gabriele | ad sunman of Boston, | 4Pout how yon may fnd o compiete D'Apninzio, t 4nsurgent velve year sentence in| e “F‘!J!;g:‘) o!‘\gxr“r?\';‘xe‘fa ya?‘n’:];i'l\'!!lr‘) leader and ¢Com ler Rizzo of the asylum for criminal m—;;m,_ Marcellus Avenye, Manasauan, N, D'Apnunzip naval ~forces, left for made what he declared |} $ | I |8 I8 i The Ecometer needs no conhnunl afl]ustment, with today. the government's | w: s for a solution of the Iiume s 2go. 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Assuming the motor is working at the best before in- stalling the Ecometer, you will find the Ecometer will increase your mileage anywhere between 20 and 50 KEEPS instrument designed to be at- increased amount of air to Ry, OR YOURSELF Showing How the Ecemeter iz bestalied $n the Primary Air wn.sl'hnv.fltedhy-.wmnh ujr_onuv SESSION OF ' THE GERMAN ABSEHELY nance, Deputy Hugénbe: ‘I mnl’l“ opose to lead dou‘tm the Ryhr sentment from the for fifteen minu erate his phraseclogy. “playing with Sning -srittod] notax sitacked the conservat and Hugenbérg in | CONFESSION - A Attorney Danielson ‘when 3. Edward J. was “nothing new in tice of it.” tenced on Mounday to ‘ment. said Mr. Gallagher, way R. Hall. On mmpflen“;f the session Hert Hayssmann urged Hugenbers, to mod- Herr Erzber- ger. blueflad he . conservatives for. ?‘ idea of. entente oe- cupition of thé Ruhr—district” at the moment when Germany was confront- €d with the deeision.of signing or not He furiously ves in general, particular. RAME” TO SAVE CONVICTED MAN Boston, Dec. 10.—Assistant District sxnmud tonight' of the reperted confession of Jesss Murphy at & Penn- sylvania asylum that he had murdered | Foley fn the Roxbury gfs- trict thres years ago, said th: * and that’ the ‘government will not take further no- Charles Rolling was con- victed of murder in the second degree in this case last week and was sen life imprison~ 1 am not surprised at the story, as I have been expecting it for more than a year. The Jesse Murphy yarn is not new. story was used in an effort to securs ju_new trial for George Rollins atter his conviction for the murder of Ord- A motion for a new trial in that case was filed in the summer of 1918 and was supported hy the tes- timony of some well known pickpoc Py g e af n the y. this afternoon of the national ems c¥ levy proposed by Mgthiss X ber, Vice Premier and Minister ¢f Fl shouted: Germa®s nomic glavery, why t the entente to ocou- disttict immediately” auestion unleashed a storm of re- ‘center and the left. The house wae in such an uproar that Hugenberg was shouted dow: Chairman Haussmann vainly tef ordér 'and adjourned the session 4 Vice called eftécts of caty Kezting denfed- the mation. surpeise {6 us that the.etory Ling oniy new ‘feature. tigated as fir miurders of iall and Foley George Rollins, a brother of by the corhmotiwealth Gallagher, at”thore pany in this city and were men_who entered the stores mn.\.xded money. ‘Mr. and: Mrs, Joséph P, Ci The hington, Wwhere they: spen s followi) thé holiday students at the Catiiollc un ericn. * learning is Rt. Rev.- Thomas J. itz s Ched | aaiii DS S amie st <colds, and constipution so gently vou're inever even inconvenienced. There is no griping and fong of the-explosive fter- rties like Calomel, Salts, ete' and other undérworidlings, Judge used ;fyan effort to save Charles Roi-' The confession 6f Murphy is the O7 course, the Murphy ‘theory was thoroughly inves- bifersd as’ o solution of the is mow awaiting senteace OR a con- viction of murdér‘in the fifst. degree for the ‘killing ‘of Hall, Both Halt and-' Foley were managers of stores of the Creat Atlantic and” Paeific Ten Cov WASHINGTON UNIVERSITY | . RECTOR REMEMBERS NORWICH‘ Ivz‘mnoln avenue liave returped from théir eldest sons, Gavin and Joseph, The rector*of this splendidly ap- pointed and anipged institutton, of sleep. 1 It is no is now: atives wben it BT Charles, shot - by don't you take the “bewel and liver poison which keeping you miserable and swk? <grets cost Jittle and “worl while 3 i D. D.. who for & briel lowing his ordination. ix Rome was &t St. Patrlek's chureh, and who, has el Because of Thanksgtying, the Norwich Btudents were unable to-leave Washington, but they are expected to spend the Christ- ‘mas holidays 1% rets and get rid 3‘ s Cas< U T timo fol- inNorwieh. = Bishop Shahan spoke carhestly’ of his plensant recol- lections of this city, mumber of acquaintances speaking n:l&lfi : f his_visits to rfl\zfl\’d‘? in dui 7 recess at tHefy home: No young man:is 4uite as zood as his best. gird- thinks his picture lovks: ang de: ‘onnor of t several visiting: ersity of | Bha- / Physician and Surgeon ALICE BUILDING, 321 MAIN ST. Houre—Sundays and Week Days: 9-10' A. M 2:4 and 7-8 P, B, New models. All wool fabrics. Warmth and style in every one of them. Come in and see them now. Buy them on cqnvement Blue Serge, Velour and" ilny others. Every style interpreta- tion. Easy to buy— 5 325.00 up- ‘note the prices. terms. Our buh are open to you—7hbe~ Oh' Boy' ‘Suits and Overcoats ‘WITH QUALITY—PEP—STYLE Fellom,dcn'tyfiup_dnindpprfinitytogetin on'a good thing. Come in and see these clothes of ours. - See the $3 BOYS' CLOTHING Overcoats and Sits that can’t be beat. Wear—quality— dw:bilfly—d.y!e. Andtiemuuu very ‘reasonable. them. Come in today. TeuTe~the farm; Ty Ied! 1t and hnk Your dad? S olo futier domnt 'l'hlx\\ary or; pmr.;v&" ST ;r'en- Are wal w the hidden cause Yy farme va desert thelv pa's. .. “SWsll, stranger, since Tl roll astide 1> 1 left 1my & Goep, distress, vt Serongs of. s -m 3 became’ B8 i axm my dad o sow and rea } Because my lamb hecame: his: she L dropped my hoe und struck the Torkes Pecatise mY iz hecame his ark. - The garden trick that T made ¢ Was s to sel. and min 5 mot the Smoke in the xfimln?@'g N n-}:e Iasto fortife fhat brough torm, m.not& ‘press;s nr 'In\'e fl 1t pust the Hathiod e thels agdes ~Eoston Sunday. Post. BEF0 !'lm't;x's AT how prosperous “Free from the'cure: of proamflnr o} With pricss we - couia pay Fithout 3 Ana'not W thine bf whie o ek hich t6 makE How' hatuny wers thoss 13\“ o srything t less 4! 3 Wing cos costs B, oas At When, going to We said —but how joss £6 zet o ral Before tha:war e could: by stelotn Ae somet‘*";‘v Tews than thisty | mts oum: How little we thong’ rent So low: that we conld almost dlways pay. Betore the war our clothing bills ez \‘lhfl“:{? perbaps. they did not séem S a Toeep on wearlng' clathis And it we must stop, whecan 41 efom tha war Mfe was a emm!z iav. We "IU‘ knew what tgarsh Fate hl in stote, Tolay, wnu'a 1t be bliss without allev 1f ‘things were as they wers the war! —Somervills lu\!]’wfl} Shpactt e T ol HUMOR OF THE DAY Miss Yellowleaf—A ~womdn's .‘t doesn't really matter. -} Miss Cautique—No, the thing that counts is how.long she_ age.—Stroy Storie: It costs more e s By g s “but you get. more for Jmoney'—you_are on ths irain er.’—Le Rire (Paris). “What is a woman of tact, wayT” agked the Oid Fogy, 5 “Ome Who knows - sraile when you praise some other woman,” replied _the Grouck—Knoxville Jour- nal and Tribune. % e “Ray your debts. boy,” ' “Ugh “And keep your credit good. AW, what's. the use of credit if I gotta pay up all “the "time?"—Louls- ville Courier Journal. Willie—Maw, what is economy?” Maw—Economy is something that & husband preaches and a wife prac- tices, my Fon. - Paw—You better keep your trap closed, young manc—Cincinnati En- quirer. 3 Dora—What shall I sing for you Jack? .hczk—-fl.wa you a song with a re~ Dora—Yes. Jack—Well, then, please refrain— London Tit-bits. The Neglectad Diner—Have you ever: in the country waiter? The Tired Waiter—Me, sir? No, sin. Why, sir? Neglected Dina—1 was jus thinking how thrilling you'd find s to sit on a fence and see the torioises whizz by.—London Sketch. Old Lady~There, now don't eIy, my boy. what is the matter? ha]:ilfia Boy—My brother has lost his Old Lady—Well; I'm sorry, but. why shoxud you cry when your brother ses anythi !.m.lo B'oy-—-WelL I was a-wearing it ‘when he lost it.—American Boy. The Literary Bditor—That young féllow Scribbler sent in a paper this ‘| morning_entitled, “Why Do I Live?” ;!'he Editer—What did you do ‘with it The Iiterary Editor—Returned it with an ‘inclosed slip saying, “Be- cause you majled this instead of bringing Post, it personally!”—Houstea KALEIDOSCOPE - Despite popular supposition, = the whals is not a fish. It pI ly be- longs with the mammals, like the oo dr horse. “Two automatie mepban- exelmnn- with 2 capacity ‘of 10,000 subscribers 41l ‘be ereated at Copenhagen rican cquipment thropgh- Although- Liberia was founded and colonized by Americans, the use of British money;® weights and measures has always prévailed in the negro re~ public. A process for' citracting nitrogen from the atmosphere in commerci quantities without using electricily has been invented by 2 Jflp:mego chemist. An Indiana farmer has in\'enl‘ s havvesting machine for clover meed ‘that picks only the ripe heads. leav- ing ‘the green ones to be gathsred when ripe. In two vears the scholarship loan fund: of the Oregon Kederation of Women's Clubs has loaned nearly $35,- 000.to assist needy young women, in securing an education. The British Women's Temperance Assogeiation ir making claborate plans for ‘the - entertzinment of the Temth W. €. T. U. Convention, which is; to be held, in Londoa ne: ril. Flatinum is found in Russia only in the Urale. In recent years pum\um has beed produced chiefly in the Nfs né Tagil seglon, on the western siopes -{of. the - Ural ¥ ntains, and i ghs Tssov region, on’the eastern slopes. The natives in the Canary Islapds ars expert whistlérs, and hold conver- sations with .each other through fhis medium. Visitors to the islands- feil how they have become acquainted with the strang language, and alsg of how.long and complicated conver~ sationg have been held by whistling with & neighbor o mile awaz. 5 Care of Dairy Cows. The high-producing dairy auimal is piece’ of raaehinery, 2nd tonse not, eontinue:: ‘l!’uDUSGd to severe winter we: 1t 13, therefars, essentinl that the c?mmru.dmcldem l;l calc'lr hwem.mr eliminated, if possible, The co 2hie cow will Fepay in milk the mee- essary labor for her protection. Dairy~ men as a rule are more careful with thelr cows than the average who anerely. s ~the: tamily ante-bentume | _vt‘ i